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and europe and also compared with latin america and africa. asia would be the fastest growing economy in the world. >> reporter: in contrast the japanese economy is showing sign s of weakness. the new prime minister says one of his top priority is to pull the nation o of deflation. >> how could jap deal with it? >> i think the monetary policy always has some side effect. i understand. bank of japan not just inflation packet but mobilize and commit self to do in unlimited way. they should do anything and whatever amount. >> reporter: turning to china, many economists say the slowdown in the world's second largest economy has bottomed out. he knows china's ecomic vitali won connue long term. >> we expect in short to medium term around 8% growth. it's quite possible for the change. the issue is long term. labor force will soon start to decline in china. >> how should they be prepared when china slows down? >> india will become next leader of asia's growth. india has large population. huge room for catching up. then there are pakistan, bangladesh,
and europe and also compared with latin america and africa. asia would be the fastest growing economy in the world. >> reporter: in contrast the japanese economy is showing sign s of weakness. the new prime minister says one of his top priority is to pull the nation o of deflation. >> how could jap deal with it? >> i think the monetary policy always has some side effect. i understand. bank of japan not just inflation packet but mobilize and commit self to do in unlimited way....
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if you say africa, three major challenges. one is women, women, but men. the whole issues of violence against women, making sure that when men could get other information on reproductive health so they can have less young girls being unnecessarily pregnant and abortion than others is one priority if we want to do with this epidemic. one will be suddenly human rights. on the human rights issues are making sure that all those people who are not part of the mainstream of society and how we address human rights issues, and their access to services unfair orientation. but for me it's still education to make sure that young people are equipped with skills. i would go for those three as a major, major challenge. of course others need to be there, but that is changed, which we need to address. >> peter, final word. >> i agree with that. it can cost of their many africans. it's important to customize a wiki to reach society and that is something that is a big challenge for any global movement. we tend to have a bunch of experts come together and that's good for eve
if you say africa, three major challenges. one is women, women, but men. the whole issues of violence against women, making sure that when men could get other information on reproductive health so they can have less young girls being unnecessarily pregnant and abortion than others is one priority if we want to do with this epidemic. one will be suddenly human rights. on the human rights issues are making sure that all those people who are not part of the mainstream of society and how we address...
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at the end of last year, registered syrian refugees in jordan, lebanon, iraq, turkey, and north africa totaled 480,000. there were 96,000 pending registration and it estimates there were half a million undocumented refugees in the region. hundreds of lebanese who lived in syria for decades make up some of the undocumented. they had been denied syrian citizenship which means they do not qualify for aid. >> the family is in mourning. their son was only 12 and killed by a syrian army sniper who fired through his school bus across the border. the family was told that the state media described him as the leader of a terrorist gang. >> he was only 12 years old. >> the bullets and shells have killed dozens of civilians inside lebanon. the conflict has affected one particular group of people in lebanon especially hard. these people of lebanon -- lebanese descent were born in syria but under the law they do not have the right to citizenship. >> we have farms and houses but it was lost and destroyed and looted. we have nothing. no work, no aid. >> the town has received 325 similar families fleei
at the end of last year, registered syrian refugees in jordan, lebanon, iraq, turkey, and north africa totaled 480,000. there were 96,000 pending registration and it estimates there were half a million undocumented refugees in the region. hundreds of lebanese who lived in syria for decades make up some of the undocumented. they had been denied syrian citizenship which means they do not qualify for aid. >> the family is in mourning. their son was only 12 and killed by a syrian army sniper...
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is one of those for example also in britain's aid program nigeria is the second richest country in africa seventy billion dollars of oil revenues every year and yet two thirds of its population are living on less than a dollar a day so that money is going somewhere together with the aid money probably and also a lot of the aid money goes to the e.u. one of britain's aid budget is allocated to maybe you are old friends famously inefficient they've had a project in the past including promoting tourist. believe and also subsidizing a turkish television station here projects that the british probably wouldn't consider particularly meretricious of of the u.k. if they were given the choice. live in london thanks very much indeed so. in the middle east holds its biggest rally since hamas came to power in gaza hundreds of thousands of photos of all the small groups on the boats free but only off the rubble hamas gave them the go ahead more on the ground to vote in a few minutes for you here and i'll tell you plus. president putin made it to the top of the list of the world's most powerful people
is one of those for example also in britain's aid program nigeria is the second richest country in africa seventy billion dollars of oil revenues every year and yet two thirds of its population are living on less than a dollar a day so that money is going somewhere together with the aid money probably and also a lot of the aid money goes to the e.u. one of britain's aid budget is allocated to maybe you are old friends famously inefficient they've had a project in the past including promoting...
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. >> would africa be better off if china didn't invest there? >> i'm not saying -- >> would africa be better if china wasn't its biggest trading partner? that's the hypocritical argument that if i were chinese i would find quite annoying. >> you're obviously finding it annoying even though you're not chinese. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the munk debates on iran. this is the munk debate on iran's nuclear ambitions. i'm rudyard griffith. it's my privilege to both organize these series and once again act as your moderator. we began tonight with a look back, a look back at some of the memorable moments of previous munk debates because tonight is a special evening for this series. tonight we convene our 10th semi annual munk debate. on the munk debate stage as we enter our fifth year we've hosted over 38 speakers, speakers such as christopher hitchens, tony blair, henry kissinger, who can forget him, paul krugman and larry summers and it's thanks to the 3,000 people here at roy thompson hall, the thousands more watching online, all of you rep
. >> would africa be better off if china didn't invest there? >> i'm not saying -- >> would africa be better if china wasn't its biggest trading partner? that's the hypocritical argument that if i were chinese i would find quite annoying. >> you're obviously finding it annoying even though you're not chinese. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the munk debates on iran. this is the munk debate on iran's nuclear ambitions. i'm rudyard griffith. it's my privilege to...
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i want to go to africa. i want to be in the middle of this venture. >> just. >> where did all this come from? >> well, my mother always said silence is golden. but i had an incredible penchant for discovery when i was a child. i worked as a travel agent in turkey. the one goal i had in life was to get out of here. it was a very conservative sense of adventure. it was the despair of my mother and whole family. he drove everyone nuts that i always asked why. you know, and i really wanted to know. i did not have much respect for hierarchy and authority. so yes, that is why said yes. it's not because i was 27. also, later on, most people who had no seniority, they were actually not jumping up and down to go along with this to they knew how hard it would be? >> yes, that is true. >> coming away from the way you describe the episode, there are four things that are key. experiences or realization. yamaha moment out of the a bullet in 1976 episode. strange test tubes and his 27-year-old find africa for the first tim
i want to go to africa. i want to be in the middle of this venture. >> just. >> where did all this come from? >> well, my mother always said silence is golden. but i had an incredible penchant for discovery when i was a child. i worked as a travel agent in turkey. the one goal i had in life was to get out of here. it was a very conservative sense of adventure. it was the despair of my mother and whole family. he drove everyone nuts that i always asked why. you know, and i...
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has to happen all over the world not just in the united states, obviously in india, the congo, south africa, our own military where there is an extraordinary amount of rape by our military against our own military. i think the most compelling thing to think about is the status of women and how women and girls are thought about how they're treated in our own neighborhoods and in countries around the world. if it's ok to demean a woman in any way then the next thing it's ok to rape them. >> and i think it has to do with accountability, as well. these kids in steubenville called themselves the rape crew out in the open and it seems there are not consequences. in the military, there was an issue of consequences. in india, nine years for a trial. lack of consequences. i think will see got to be consequences now. violence against women act amazingly did not pass. the house republicans blocked it recently, because they said wait a minute, wait a minute, we were in favor of the original, but now you're trying to protect native american women and lbgt well and undocumented aliens. >> why are they di
has to happen all over the world not just in the united states, obviously in india, the congo, south africa, our own military where there is an extraordinary amount of rape by our military against our own military. i think the most compelling thing to think about is the status of women and how women and girls are thought about how they're treated in our own neighborhoods and in countries around the world. if it's ok to demean a woman in any way then the next thing it's ok to rape them. >>...